Reno Santa Pub Crawl 2011

Reno Santa Pub Crawl 2011 Flyer

With 7000-8000 in expected attendance, I was on the fence as to whether or not I would be bringing my Nikon D7000 camera along for an evening of Ho Ho Ho’ing in downtown Reno for the 2011 Reno Santa Pub Crawl.  Well, I decided against it, having recently picked up an iPhone 4S and not wanting to trust thousands of drunk Santas (myself not excluded) with the well-being of my relatively expensive gear.  The iPhone 4S (fitted with Power Support USA anti-glare (front) / crystal (back) screen protectors) fit snugly in my front pocket and required a much less demanding schedule of maintenance on this alcohol-centered outing than the bulky DSLR would’ve any day of the week; and with the newly re-designed camera in-tow, I felt pretty darn confident with this as my go-to shooter of the evening … even if I wasn’t fitted with the freshest iPhone lenses from Photojojo.

For most (I believe all except for the screen capture of the map) of the shots seen in this post (and recently in my Instagram feed), I used iOS 5’s HDR setting when shooting the originals and began the editing process by combining the HDR image + the non-HDR (original) image in iCameraHDR.  The process continues in either TiltShiftGen, FX Photo Studio or picfx before finishing color and style and importing to Camera+ for part one of the border creation (round edges on a landscape-shaped image).  Part two of border creation (placing a non-square image neatly within the confines of a square) takes place in Squaready and the photos are (finally) uploaded to Instagram (no filter) in the format seen below.  This process was beyond horrendous using my previous device (iPhone 3G) and took nearly 15 minutes per photo.  With the iPhone 4S’ A5 processor stepping up to the plate here in late 2011, this process can now be completed in 5 minutes or less … which means more time for prancing around downtown Reno with our hypercolor plastic glasses and Santa hats!

Memorable Highlights: Santa’s Package Package at Strega Bar, Tortilla Toss under the Reno arch at midnight, BBQ + Hot Wings at Men Wielding Fire

In short, we had a blast … and will be back next year for more festive celebration!

Reno Santa Pub Crawl 2011 - Instagram
Starting in Reindeer Town = No Parking Hassle
Reno Santa Pub Crawl 2011 - Instagram
Disco Ball @ Pioneer Underground
Reno Santa Pub Crawl 2011 - Instagram
Getting Salty at Men Wielding Fire
Reno Santa Pub Crawl 2011 - Instagram
Viking Santa
Reno Santa Pub Crawl 2011 - Instagram
Free Hat in the Men's Room at Doc Holiday's
Reno Santa Pub Crawl 2011 - Instagram
A picture of people taking pictures under the Reno arch
Reno Santa Pub Crawl 2011 - Instagram
The crowd gathered for midnight caroling and marshmallow / tortilla tossing under the Reno arch

Leo Villareal – Animating Light @ Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, NV 2011

Leo Villareal - Animating Light @ Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, NV 2011
Leo Villareal's name in 'lights' at the Nevada Museum of Art...

Shooting Albuquerque, NM turned New York City’s LED / computer software-based artist, Leo Villareal’s exhibit, Animating Light, at the Nevada Museum of Art in Reno, NV this April was as much a fun and exciting experience as any sold-out show to-date.

In fact, this shoot was my second trip to the Nevada Museum of Art to take in this gorgeous installation of technology-inspired lighting simulations on display for public administration.  Ahem, consumption.

The first time around my trusty D7000 was left at home … which, in retrospect, actually worked out quite well, as the museum stays open late on Thursdays, and was practically empty by the time I arrived shortly after 6PM.

Leo Villareal - Animating Light @ Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, NV 2011
1st floor installation of Leo Villareal's work at the Nevada Museum of Art...

Upon entering the Nevada Museum of Art, I was greeted by the friendly staff and was recommended taking my monopod out to the vehicle, as security might ask me to leave if it were in use inside of the 3rd floor exhibit.

I gladly agreed, and came back in to snap a couple quick clicks of the 1st floor installation pictured above.  During our first visit, my fiance stood in front of the installation for a profile picture iPhone shot … which turned out to be a favorite of hers for some time on Facebook.

Leo Villareal - Animating Light @ Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, NV 2011
Fluorescent lighting cycling through software-controlled programming by Leo Villareal...

Heading up to the 3rd floor of the Nevada Museum of Art, we were welcomed by a square grid illuminated by a progressive and seemingly never-ending array of programming  by Villareal, of which there are several shots in the full gallery for our readers’ viewing pleasure.

Leo Villareal - Animating Light @ Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, NV 2011
Opposing installments of fluorescent lighting controlled by computer programming...

Walking through the exhibit, we saw several other small groups of interested parties caught gazing deeply into a ‘techno’ lighting display pretty early on a Thursday eve.  These folks were not afraid to let the unknown enter their sphere as this Burning Man-esque display of light and it’s refraction took full effect just around the corner.

Leo Villareal - Animating Light @ Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, NV 2011
Reflections of other installments along with a finely-polished concrete floor offering a soft touch...

Showing exactly how light can be harnessed and used as an artistic medium, Leo Villareal’s installation, Animating Light, includes over a dozen different pieces and is finishing out it’s span of three different floors over it’s two month exhibition at the Nevada Museum of Art in Reno, NV.

As mentioned earlier, we were lucky enough to take in the exhibit more than once, and one of our favorites was the circular piece pictured in the shots below.

Leo Villareal - Animating Light @ Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, NV 2011
A circular installation generating organic, moving patterns on display as part of Animating Light by Leo Villareal...
Leo Villareal - Animating Light @ Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, NV 2011
Close-up shot of the circular organic pattern generating device...

Before we left, a small group of young visitors came into the gallery and were immediately drawn to the large rectangular installation pictured below.  We thought it reminded us a bit of a psychedelic and healing journey across the African planes at sunset.  How about you?

Leo Villareal - Animating Light @ Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, NV 2011
A small group of visitors in front of the large rectangular installation by Leo Villareal...

 

VIEW THE FULL LEO VILLAREAL: ANIMATING LIGHT GALLERY HERE


Camera(s) Used:

Nikon D7000

Lens(es) Used:

Nikon 50mm f/1.8D



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